John Gatins (born April 16, 1968) is an American actor, screenwriter and director. He was born in New York City, attended Vassar College in Poughkeepsie, New York and pursued a career in acting. After appearing in many lower-budget films, he got some bigger roles in Varsity Blues (1999) and Big Fat Liar (2002). Jeremy Kramer, an employee at Fox that Gatins was close with, paid him $1,000 to write a teen comedy. That sparked his career in screenwriting. His first film that he wrote was Summer Catch (2001). Later on, he got to write some bigger budget films like Coach Carter (2005), Dreamer (2005) and Flight (2012). He would then get nominated at the Academy Awards for best original screenplay for the movie Flight.
2019
as Aton
2019
as Warden
2017
as Self - Screenwriter (2017)
2015
as Dinsmore
2014
as Air Force Pilot
2012
as Valet
2011
as Dishwasher
2011
as Kingpin
2010
as Car Wash Clerk #1
2010
as Homeless Tom
2008
as Air Traffic Controller
2007
as Attendant
2007
as John Gatins
2002
as Tow Truck Driver
1998
as Phil
1998
as Kid Saylor (uncredited)
1998
as Cop #1
1995
as Young Caspar Dixon
1995
as Scott
1993
as Russel